. . "PL - Polsk\u00E1 republika" . "Hors\u00E1k, Michal" . . . "RIV/00216224:14310/14:00073502" . "Diversity of the Western Carpathian flysch grasslands: Do extremely species-rich plant communities coincide with a high diversity of snails?" . "P(GD526/09/H025), P(SP/2D3/54/07), S" . . "Preislerov\u00E1, Zdenka" . . "Upland fringes of the White Carpathians (Czech Republic) are known to support grasslands with the world's highest local plant species richness. We investigated whether this unusually high plant richness has a parallel in snail communities, whether patterns of species composition of snail and plant communities in grasslands co-vary and how they are affected by local environment and landscape history. We compared plant and snail communities of dry to mesic grasslands in three neigh bouring regions: (1) hilly lowland of the Central Moravian Carpathians, (2) upland fringes and (3) upland of the White Carpathians. Both snail and plant communities exhibited a strong gradient in species composition associated with altitude, annual temperature and precipitation, soil calcium and pH. However, there was no correlation between local species richness of plants and snails in individual plots."@en . "Diversity of the Western Carpathian flysch grasslands: Do extremely species-rich plant communities coincide with a high diversity of snails?" . . . . . . "Dvo\u0159\u00E1kov\u00E1, Jana" . "0006-3088" . . "Biologia" . "14310" . "Diversity of the Western Carpathian flysch grasslands: Do extremely species-rich plant communities coincide with a high diversity of snails?"@en . "2" . "[55ECA6E30033]" . . "Upland fringes of the White Carpathians (Czech Republic) are known to support grasslands with the world's highest local plant species richness. We investigated whether this unusually high plant richness has a parallel in snail communities, whether patterns of species composition of snail and plant communities in grasslands co-vary and how they are affected by local environment and landscape history. We compared plant and snail communities of dry to mesic grasslands in three neigh bouring regions: (1) hilly lowland of the Central Moravian Carpathians, (2) upland fringes and (3) upland of the White Carpathians. Both snail and plant communities exhibited a strong gradient in species composition associated with altitude, annual temperature and precipitation, soil calcium and pH. However, there was no correlation between local species richness of plants and snails in individual plots." . . . . "5"^^ . "69" . . . "RIV/00216224:14310/14:00073502!RIV15-MZP-14310___" . "5"^^ . . "Merunkov\u00E1, Kristina" . "000328832400011" . . . "Diversity of the Western Carpathian flysch grasslands: Do extremely species-rich plant communities coincide with a high diversity of snails?"@en . . "10.2478/s11756-013-0299-7" . "11929" . . . "12"^^ . "Central European grasslands; gastropods; meadows; molluscs; regional diversity; vascular plants; vegetation"@en . . "Chytr\u00FD, Milan" .